Article, Ajoutée
le 08/07/2017 07:47
This paper tackles the critical issue of an African type of feminism through the novelist Amma Darko’s depiction of her male characters using African cultural values and day-to-day realities in contemporary Ghana. The study reveals that African femal [...]
CAKPO-CHICHI ZANOU LAURE CLÉMENCE [1],
GBAGUIDI CELESTIN [2],
KOUMAGNON ALFRED DJOSSOU [3],
Article, Ajoutée
le 09/07/2017 04:39
Tout être humain est perpétuellement en quête d’une amélioration de son niveau de vie ;
certains abandonnent leur milieu habituel ou lieu de naissance pour la ville dans l’atteinte de cet objectif-là. Ils prennent très souvent la ville pour la Terre [...]
GBAGUIDI CELESTIN [1],
Article, Ajoutée
le 09/07/2017 04:55
Many hopeless young Africans leave their home country seeking a better tomorrow in Europe. But once they get to Europe, they realise that life is very tough there. It is in this wake that I intend to focus my analysis on the characters of Mara, Akobi [...]
GBAGUIDI CELESTIN [1],
Article, Ajoutée
le 27/05/2018 19:38
The objective of this paper is twofold. First, it examines how a post-colonial female fictional narrative
deconstructs the theory of men’s supremacy over women no matter the fields of activities. Second, it
shows how education empowers women to vie [...]
GBAGUIDI CELESTIN [1],
Article, Ajoutée
le 27/05/2018 19:47
This paper highlighted and analysed the portrayals of the traditional African women in selected postcolonial
Anglophone African writers’ literary works such as Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart
(1958) and Amma Darko’s Beyond the Horizon (1995). Alt [...]
GBAGUIDI CELESTIN [1],
Article, Ajoutée
le 21/08/2018 12:41
This research paper focuses on the historical and cultural context of the publication of Things Fall Apart (1958) by Chinua Achebe. Before the release of this work by Achebe, the vast majority of literary writings on Africa and its inhabitants were p [...]
GBAGUIDI CELESTIN [1],
AHOSSOUGBE FRANCK [2],
Article, Ajoutée
le 23/08/2018 08:50
This study pertains to one of the scourges undermining the African society nowadays in A
Daughter for Sale authored by Bisi Ojediran. This novel counts one among texts projecting the traffic in humans
in some African communities. Human trafficking [...]
GBAGUIDI CELESTIN [1],
AFFOUTOU M. SATURNIN [2],
SALOMON ADOLPHE H. [3],
Article, Ajoutée
le 02/10/2018 22:24
Bribery is a plague that seriously undermines the economic and social growth of postcolonial African countries and is viewed as a very complex structure deeply rooted in some African societies. It challenges the moral virtues so that almost all the c [...]
GBAGUIDI CELESTIN [1],
Article, Ajoutée
le 04/10/2018 10:51
Amma Darko’s The Housemaid is an attempt to free women from male
ascendancy by giving power to the so-called weaker sex. It demolishes the patriarchal
social and cultural structures that prevail in literature by male writers. Amma Darko’s
second n [...]
GBAGUIDI CELESTIN [1],
Article, Ajoutée
le 04/10/2018 10:52
This paper lays bare the injustice and relatives’ interference in children’s love affairs leading young lovers to a conflicting relationship, which causes their marriage bonds to break up through Amma Darko’s Beyond the Horizon and Tunji Ogundimu’s T [...]
GBAGUIDI CELESTIN [1],